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5.The owner of an Indian food shop in Bristol was astounded to receive an apology letter and money in compensation(补偿) from a thief who stole from his shop seven years ago.
The shop owner,Imran Ahmed,27,said he never expected that the thief would get in touch after so long.He said he remembered returning to the shop to find his windows broken and goods stolen.He didn't know whether the police had ever caught anyone in connection with the crime(犯罪活动) because they hadn't remembered to contact him.He supposed that the case had been closed long ago,so he just tried to forget it and went on doing business as usual.
Seemingly,the criminal had not been planning to rob  the shop that night in 2008---the letter says,'About seven years ago I was walking past your shop late one night when I noticed that someone had broken into it.'With the shop front wide open,there was nothing to prevent the thief from stepping inside and taking anything he wanted.There were some cigarettes lying there and the thief grabbed them and ran.
Now,it seems the mystery thief regrets stealing from the shop and has stopped carrying out such crimes.At the time of the robbery,‘my life was in a mess,'the ashamed thief explained in the letter,but now‘I'm trying to lead an honest life.'
The shop owner,Mr Ahmed,was moved by the letter.I n fact,he was so touched and pleased by the thief's change of heart that he is planning to give the money to charity.His said,'I would love to find out who he was but I don't think he will contact us.It's amazing this has happened and to have something like this happen is really good.'He has put it away and it is well kept in a box.
Avon and Somerset Police spokesman Steve Game said,‘The police are very pleased to hear that a victim(受害人) has received some compensation for a crime.The letter shows that criminals can change their lives for the better.'
28.What does the underlined word"astounded"in Paragraph 1 mean?C
A.Proud.
B.Regretful.
C.Surprised.
D.Relaxed.
29.What did the thief do that night?C
A.He broke into the shop
B.He robbed the shop as planned.
C.He stole something from the shop.
D.He carried out a crime with his partners.
30.Why did the thief make an apology for his behavior?A
A.He wanted to put his past mistake right.
B.He experienced a similar robbery.
C.His stealing brought shame on his family.
D.His joining charity changed him.
31.How did Mr Ahmed react after reading the litter?C
A.He handed it over to the police.
B.He would meet the thief in person.
C.He felt happy for the thief's becoming good.
D.He wondered how the thief was over the years.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了时隔多年小偷主动为自己的行为道歉,艾哈迈德先生看完他为小偷的善良感到高兴.

解答 28.C.词义猜测题.根据第一段:The owner of an Indian food shop in Bristol was astounded to receive an apology letter and money in compensation(补偿) from a thief who stole from his shop seven years ago在布里斯托尔,印度食品店的老板吃惊地补偿收到道歉信和钱(补偿)从一个小偷偷了七年前从他的商店;可知意为惊讶;故选C.
29.C.细节理解题.根据第二段:He said he remembered returning to the shop to find his windows broken and goods stolen可知那天晚上小偷他从商店偷东西;故选C.
30.A.细节理解题.根据第四段:my life was in a mess,'the ashamed thief explained in the letter,but now‘I'm trying to lead an honest life可知小偷为自己的行为道歉是为了他想纠正过去的错误;故选A.
31.C.细节理解题.根据最后一段:The police are very pleased to hear that a victim(受害人) has received some compensation for a crime可知艾哈迈德先生看完他为小偷的善良感到高兴;故选C.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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